This work focuses on the institutional and social contexts of Irish economists’ prominence in public discourse in Ireland during the Great Recession. While examining performative aspects of experts’ legitimacy is important, understanding the wider societal context of how particular professional expertise is recognised is also vital (Collins & Evans 2007). The economics profession generally is characterised by strong hierarchy and dense integration (Fourcade, 2009; Mirowski & Plehwe, 2009; Pautz, 2014), we explore such phenomena in the Irish context. The Irish context is of interest more generally as a prominent PIIGS country in the Eurozone crisis, as a small peripheral state and as a site of confluence between Anglo-American and European I...
The Irish economy enjoyed a long period of sustained growth from roughly 1994 onward, with a corres...
The return of the Irish Republic to economic growth after years of recession has been hailed as a vi...
This paper first considers the origins of the Irish economic crisis. It discusses where the policy f...
This work focuses on the institutional and social contexts of Irish economists’ prominence in public...
This paper explores how the authority of Economics Experts has developed over time in Ireland. The i...
What is clear is that in Ireland it has been a good crisis for economists, in the sense that the sta...
Histories of the development of professions show a profession’s relationship with the state as key t...
This paper analyses the performance of economics expertise on the main radio news show in Ireland. I...
The growth of the Irish economy in the years 1995-2007 was dramatic and unparalleled by Western econ...
The recent economic crisis has created a heightened interest in economics and greater demand for eco...
During the Eurozone crisis, Ireland would come to be regarded widely as a ‘poster child’ for the rem...
Using publication, citation and h-numbers from the Scopus and Web of Science databases, we find that...
We focus on the methods used in analyzing broadcast interviews with economists on Morning Ireland, a...
Paper presented at the conference Politics, economy and society: Irish developmentism, 1958-2008. Un...
The meteoric rise and catastrophic fall of Ireland’s economy between 1997 and 2010 is a compelling s...
The Irish economy enjoyed a long period of sustained growth from roughly 1994 onward, with a corres...
The return of the Irish Republic to economic growth after years of recession has been hailed as a vi...
This paper first considers the origins of the Irish economic crisis. It discusses where the policy f...
This work focuses on the institutional and social contexts of Irish economists’ prominence in public...
This paper explores how the authority of Economics Experts has developed over time in Ireland. The i...
What is clear is that in Ireland it has been a good crisis for economists, in the sense that the sta...
Histories of the development of professions show a profession’s relationship with the state as key t...
This paper analyses the performance of economics expertise on the main radio news show in Ireland. I...
The growth of the Irish economy in the years 1995-2007 was dramatic and unparalleled by Western econ...
The recent economic crisis has created a heightened interest in economics and greater demand for eco...
During the Eurozone crisis, Ireland would come to be regarded widely as a ‘poster child’ for the rem...
Using publication, citation and h-numbers from the Scopus and Web of Science databases, we find that...
We focus on the methods used in analyzing broadcast interviews with economists on Morning Ireland, a...
Paper presented at the conference Politics, economy and society: Irish developmentism, 1958-2008. Un...
The meteoric rise and catastrophic fall of Ireland’s economy between 1997 and 2010 is a compelling s...
The Irish economy enjoyed a long period of sustained growth from roughly 1994 onward, with a corres...
The return of the Irish Republic to economic growth after years of recession has been hailed as a vi...
This paper first considers the origins of the Irish economic crisis. It discusses where the policy f...